What is how to copy and paste on mac?

Here's how to copy and paste on a Mac:

  • Copy: Select the text, image, file, or other item you want to copy. Then, press Command + C (⌘ + C) on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can right-click (or Control-click) the selected item and choose "Copy" from the contextual menu.

  • Paste: Go to where you want to paste the copied item. Click to position your cursor. Then, press Command + V (⌘ + V) on your keyboard. Or, you can right-click (or Control-click) the desired location and choose "Paste" from the contextual menu.

  • Cut and Paste: If you want to move an item instead of duplicating it, use the "Cut" command. Select the item, then press Command + X (⌘ + X). This removes the item from its original location and places it on the clipboard. Then, paste as described above using Command + V.

  • Paste Special: Some applications offer "Paste Special" options, allowing you to paste content in different formats (e.g., as plain text, as formatted text, as an image). Look for a "Paste Special" option in the Edit menu.